"Marmor, Stein und Eisen bricht"
but German schlagers will never end

Good hits: catchy lyrics – that are sometimes funny, sometimes
a bit sentimental – and harmonious melodies make popular songs that
wedge themselve into your head. Whether from the United States,
France, Italy or Scandinavia, international artists have flooded the
market with German schlager lyrics since the early '60s: with Peggy
March, Nana Mouskouri and Connie Francis, all of them have sung at
least one duet. After Drafi Deutscher, the German schlagers kept
coming with Udo Jürgens, Peter Maffay, Cindy & Bert, Andrea Jürgens
and many others. The genre continues to expand, following the signs
of the times.

Even Elvis was fascinated by the beauty of folk songs.
Memorablyl, he sang "Muss i denn, Muss i denn zum Staedele hinaus" in
the song "Wooden Heart". Where would we be without Maffay's "über
sieben Brücken" ("Seven Bridges")? That's why there are also a few
stations perfect for schlager lovers at radio.net. Whether they're
international hits from the early days, classic German schlagers, or
the latest hits, there's a flavor for every taste.